Is your dog insured?

We don’t, and now that two out of our three remaining dogs are 12 years old or older, we are beginning to feel a bit of a financial strain.

Emma will be 12 this month, and Tony is older, how much older we don’t know.

And as you probably remember, little Max died earlier this year. His tests and medications were expensive. They were worth it, of course, because they made him more comfortable, but the cost was a bit of a wake-up call.

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It is only “worth it” if there is a better than even chance that payoff by the insurance company would exceed the discounted cash value of your premium payments. I tend to think that the insurers have this little guessing game figured out better than I do so I have not yet anyway persued getting health insurance for my pets.

When I get a chance I will take a closer look at the comparison you include here.